Australia as one of the most fire-prone regions in the world Australia is one of the most fire-prone regions in the world. Bushfires in Australia are widespread, and they occur regularly. The destructive fires are mostly due to the extremely high temperatures, strong winds, and relatively low humidity. These conditions make it ideal for the fire to spread rapidly. The leading causes of bush fires include human causes, weather, natural phenomena, climate change, carbon emission, seasonality, and topography. Bush fires have devastating impacts on humans, mainly due to loss of lives, homes, properties, and livestock. Organization and management of resources for dealing with emergencies such as bush fires are vital in ensuring that the consequences are reduced. When disaster conditions